Barnesy_10 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Beeb be interesting to see if they punish him for not speaking to the media or whether they squirm around him as they want him to be the next England Manager.
surf Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 slur's been boycotting the media for years so i dont see how they can punish him
Tosh Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Loves a good boycott, does 'arry Perhaps he should do one final one quoting a few facts....
Maldini Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Amazing that the media tongue this guy's a*** considering the disdain he treats them with.
smithdown Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Will he stop talking about other teams players too? Will he a******s.
Sion Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I wish Roy would threaten not to speak to the media
Gilps Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Will he stop talking about other teams players too? Will he a******s. It's quite funny imagining him trying to keep not talking to them up. c*** wouldn't last a week until there was something he couldnt resist getting off his chest.
Rimbeux Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 It's quite funny imagining him trying to keep not talking to them up. c*** wouldn't last a week until there was something he couldnt resist getting off his chest. So true. Not speaking to no one never no more. Course you wont.
stressederic Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 He'll get right on with this boycott just as soon as he's finished taking the BBC to court for those nasty things they said...
Stevie H Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 It's quite funny imagining him trying to keep not talking to them up. c*** wouldn't last a week until there was something he couldnt resist getting off his chest.yep. wouldn't be doing interviews but he'd be emailing the f*** out of the journalists. think he does actually have a point about the clattenburg thing though. he's contractually obliged to give his immediate thoughts on a game-changing c**k-up, the ref is not required to explain himself. if it was someone other than redknapp i might have a bit more sympathy though.
Sir Tokyo Sexwale Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 ironic thing is - and I haven't seen the goal yet - loads on here think the ref was correct. Now, if Liverpool fans think a ManU goal is ok, there can't be a whole load wrong with it in principle
Stevie H Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 ironic thing is - and I haven't seen the goal yet - loads on here think the ref was correct. Now, if Liverpool fans think a ManU goal is ok, there can't be a whole load wrong with it in principletechnically the ref was correct yeah, but he ballsed up in not awarding the free-kick against nani for handball though imo. that created the uncertainty which gomes then made a total horsecock of. the subsequent shoving away of spurs players while allowing ferdinand to join the debate with the lino was f***ing amateur hour though.
Kahnee Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 ironic thing is - and I haven't seen the goal yet - loads on here think the ref was correct. Now, if Liverpool fans think a ManU goal is ok, there can't be a whole load wrong with it in principle It was a farce and a fiasco, but at the heart of it were the simples rules - play to the whistle, and if an opposing player is that close just pick up the f***in' ball
John am Rhein Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 Redknapp's rant - clearly falling victim to mind games The pathologically dishonest cockney c*nt
John am Rhein Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 When is this tw*t's trial for tax fraud? ASAP
MarkD Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 Some facts; 1. Redknapp is a t***of the highest order 2. He is best mates with the c*** at Old trafford. Maybe they can carry out their ban together 3. At no other ground would the goal (although technically correct) have been given.
dorgie Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 3. At no other ground would the goal (although technically correct) have been given. The 'over the line' goal that wasn't given to spurs a few seasons ago, and then this, it's called 'evening things out Old Trafford style". Clattenberg was the ref on both occassions apparantly. Mike Riley certainly left matters in good hands once he moved on.
growler Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 English fa sanction an English manager from the old brigade? Will never happen. Fungus has been doing what he wants for years. The fa will ignore it and it will all disappear.
gulaman Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 I'm with Harry on this one. Everyone knows the decision to award Nani's goal was scandalous and would never have happened anywhere but Old Trafford. Redknapp called it correctly when interviewed so if the FA punish him for expressing an honest and reasonable opinion then what is the point in talking to the media at all?
Sir Tokyo Sexwale Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 I haven't seen the goal as stated, but how I interpret it - Nani dived & grabbed the ball. Spurs won possession & Gomez had the ball in his hands. As Spurs had the advantage, there was no need to give a FK, so he didn't. I'll have to watch it to see. Maybe the ref should have cottoned on that Spurs were taking the FK & then awarded it to them to make sure the advantage was seen through, but that's a different matter.
Stevie H Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 The 'over the line' goal that wasn't given to spurs a few seasons ago, and then this, it's called 'evening things out Old Trafford style". Clattenberg was the ref on both occassions apparantly. wasn't clattenburg lino for the mendes one? could be wrong like.
domlfc Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 wasn't clattenburg lino for the mendes one? could be wrong like.Yep, he was lino
Tones Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 technically the ref was correct yeah, but he ballsed up in not awarding the free-kick against nani for handball though imo. that created the uncertainty which gomes then made a total horsecock of. the subsequent shoving away of spurs players while allowing ferdinand to join the debate with the lino was f***ing amateur hour though. thought the ref done spurs a favour by not stopping play for a free kick. They were running out of time and needing to score. Gomez had the ball in his hand, i would have said play away too. Did Gomez think it was a free kick? He threw the ball out like 10 yards, like he wasnt aware Nani was still there.
Bailo Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 Surely Clattenburg played an advantage, which when Nani scored, should have been brought back?
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